What does Ukfpo stand for?
The UK Foundation Programme Office
The UK Foundation Programme Office manages the national application process for the foundation programme. The UKFPO also issues guidance on foundation training and promotes the consistent delivery of the foundation programme across the UK.
What is the Northern deanery?
The Northern Deanery comprises of four vocational training schemes, Durham Tees Valley, East Cumbria, Northumbria and West Lakes. The deanery lies south of the border with Scotland and covers Northumberland, Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham, Teeside and Cumbria.
Who can apply for Ukfpo?
There is no age limit to apply for the Foundation Programme. Provided you meet all the eligibility criteria, you can apply at any age. If there is a gap of more than 2 years between when you graduated and the start of FY1 on 5th August 2021, then you will be required to sit the Clinical Assessment.
Do you get paid for foundation training UK?
Foundation training is paid employment and takes place in foundation schools, which are based in hospital Trusts. During the application stage, candidates will rank foundation schools according to where they would prefer to work for the two years following graduation.
What are medical deaneries?
The recruitment of doctors into Speciality Training Programmes is managed by deaneries. Once a doctor accepts a post on a training programme the deanery allocates specific jobs, arranges educational supervision and provides the assessment of whether the doctors in training have demonstrated sufficient progress.
How many foundation deaneries are there?
Foundation schools are made up of a group of hospitals in a certain region that join together to form a ‘school’ and offer junior doctors training and experience. There are currently 20 of them in the UK, and they’re broken down to deaneries such as East Anglia or Essex-Bedfordshire-Hertfordshire.
How competitive is Oxford deanery?
Oxford. Being a close neighbour to the highly competitive School in London, Oxford tends to be quite competitive, with 2021 and 2020 having a ratio of 1.3-1.4. However, in 2019 the ratio dropped to a low 0.59, being the second lowest ratio of that year.
Is North West Deanery competitive?
While in the Past LNR has seen competition ratios around 0.8, last year in 2020 the ratio dropped to 0.57. This trend has remained in 2021, with a similar competition ratio of 0.55. While the ratio could return to 0.8 next year, it is likely you will still get a place if you rank this deanery as your first preference.
What is the ukfp map/Foundation Programme deaneries map?
The UKFP Map/Foundation Programme Deaneries map allows UK medical graduates and international medical graduates (IMGs) to see all hospitals that Foundation Year doctors are placed at during F1 and F2. Hospitals are organised by Foundation Schools/Deaneries.
How do the different foundation school deaneries compare for trainee satisfaction?
To find out how the different Foundation School deaneries fared for trainee satisfaction, head here. East Anglia for the past three years has shown a stable trend around 0.5-0.6. With this being well below one, if you put East Anglia as your first choice, you are almost guaranteed a place!
Do all deaneries allocate you to the same application?
Some only allocate you to the same deanery, which is something to be wary of in deaneries that are very large. (not all deaneries are created equal!) Things to know about linked applications:
What is two-step linking and how does it work with deaneries?
Some deaneries have two-step linking, which means you can be allocated the same deanery and also the same trust/subregion of the deanery. Some only allocate you to the same deanery, which is something to be wary of in deaneries that are very large. (not all deaneries are created equal!) Things to know about linked applications: